Today it's been exactly a year since Hannah passed over the bridge.
She was one the most unique pigs I ever knew. I've yet to meet another one like her. She was feisty, and things always had to be her way. She knew she had a right to food, whenever she wanted it. She was the queen of the house, and even her fur reflected that -- she had a lovely tiara on her forehead, and a Mohawk to show her attitude.

Faline and Bambi are going to an adoption meet tomorrow, and have a good chance of going to a new home. I'm actually out of town (and out of contact; I won't find out the news about the girls until Wednesday!), but another fosterer is taking them to the meet. If you want to check up and see if they got adopted for yourself, their adoption status will be shown on this page: http://mgpr.org/MGPR/CF_Pages/available_gp.cfm

So, it appears that my time with Mack and Duff is nearing an end. They are most likely going home with their new forever family on Thursday. It's going to be really bittersweet; I've gotten so attached to these little guys, but at the same time it will be great to see them with their new family.

Another effect of this development is that I will probably have a new foster or two on Sunday!

Yep, they went to their new home just now. Their adopters are a wonderful couple who have adopted piggies from MGPR in the past. They're planning on adding a hayloft to their cage, just because Mack and Duff loved the one I've got so much. I've also made them promise to send lots of pictures, so I'll be sure to pass those along.

Mack is the socially maladjusted one. I had to warn his adopters that if he chatters at them or Duff, he's just being weird and doesn't mean anything by it.

Here are my 2 newest boys! Their names are Blade and Sparky. They're 2 years old and bonded. Neither seem to be too used to people, but they're catching on to the fact that people can be okay pretty fast. Blade is also a very interesting-looking ridgeback. And Sparky could practically be a stunt double for Elsie!